Could 10 Modern US Rangers Hold The Alamo?

Could 10 modern Army Rangers defend the Alamo against Santa Anna’s 1,800-man Mexican Army? Dropped into the Battle of the Alamo on March 6, 1836, the Rangers arrive with M4 rifles, M249 SAWs, night-vision optics, body armor, Claymore mines, and only the ammunition they can physically carry. Modern weapons dominate the opening assault, but as daylight arrives, the walls begin to collapse and every magazine fired brings the Rangers closer to a final stand with no resupply coming. This full Army Rangers vs Battle of the Alamo military simulation analyzes modern firearms against Brown Bess muskets, night vision vs 19th-century infantry, M249 machine guns, Claymore mines, body armor, battlefield morale, Santa Anna’s no-quarter order, and the brutal ammunition limits that decide the fight. We explore how many Mexican soldiers 10 Rangers could stop, whether the Alamo’s Long Barracks could neutralize overwhelming numbers, and why logistics matter more than firepower. If you love the Alamo, Army Rangers, modern soldiers vs historical armies, alternate history, military tactics, survival simulations, and “could they survive” scenarios, this video is built for you. #history #militaryhistory